What is Social Networking?

It used to be that the only reliable way to find information online was to use a search engine.

However, with the advent of what we call Web 2.0 (interactive, dynamic websites that
promote or operate as social networks), people can now easily find information and
websites that other human beings recommend.

The most recent instance of this is social bookmarking. Websites like Del.icio.us, Digg, and StumbleUpon allow users to share their personal
favorites (bookmarks) with others. Users tag each bookmarked website with the keywords they feel are most applicable.

Now, instead of using a search engine to find information, people can search tags that will display all websites bookmarked with
that specific tag. This amounts to a human referral or vote for the site and its relevance to the subject being searched.

Other versions of social networking include blogging social networks – primarily Technorati.com. Technorati indexes blogs based
on the amount of incoming links those blogs have, as well as the tags associated with their posts.

But the most popular social network is Twitter. We know how to maximize using Twitter for increased traffic and conversions to your site.

Lastly, two powerful new social media networks have emerged that are revolutionizing audio and video: YouTube and
BlogTalkRadio. These mega networks allow citizen filmmakers and broadcasters to share their visions with the world and s
pread the word about what matters to them.

Few businesses realize it yet, but these media networks are potential goldmines stock full of future Speilbergs, Bloombergs, and
Oprahs – all potential broadcasters of your marketing message.

How Will Social Networking Help My Site Traffic Grow?

Two out of three people online in June 2008 visited a social networking site. In fact, 1 out of every 20 website visits is to a social
networking website. Experts say that social networks are starting to eclipse traffic from the major search engines Yahoo! and
Google.

So if your company is not present on any of the major social networks, you’re missing out on the easiest, fastest way to
access 67% of internet users.

How Do I Get Involved in Social Networking?

Working with social sites is similar to working with the media. Give them a good enough story, secret, tip, or resource that they
can sink their teeth into and you’ll have an army of talkers spreading the word about you and your business.

And this translates into referrals, which convert into sales on an average of 667% better than cold leads (search engine
results). So even if you reach less people through social networking, your conversions will be far higher.

We target various social networks through a variety of methods:

Article or Blog Promotion

We manage several blogs for our various clients (as well as article pages) that contain posts written purely to capture the
imagination and interest of our client’s target market.

For instance, if you sell pet beds, gifts, and items, we will develop a series of blog posts or articles that discuss a controversial
or “hot off the press” topic that pet lovers either find highly valuable as an information resource, or highly intriguing or
emotionally stimulating. We will then promote it to various social bookmarking and blogging networks, as well as popular
bloggers – who will then circulate the story and generate traffic back to your website.

Social Promotion

Particularly effective for clients who target teens, young adults, musicians, or other highly active social groups, we implement
social promotion campaigns on networks like Twitter, FaceBook, and LinkedIn to spread the word about your
business. Even if your business does not target the “facebook crowd,” we can almost always devise a creative campaign to get
the net buzzing.

How Does Social Networking Work With SEO?

As more and more internet users begin to use tags to find information (a tag is a keyword that a human associated with a
website, vs. a keyword that a search engine attributes to a website), Search Marketing professionals cannot ignore the growing
dominance of the social networks.

However, we view the partnership between social networks and search engines as an excellent and balanced marriage. Sure,
social networking gets you in front of people who no longer use search engines in lieu of finding their information through
referrals or bookmarks/tags.

But the added, and perhaps more exciting bonus, is that while you grow in popularity with social networks like Digg and
StumbleUpon, your search rankings will continue to increase as a result!

Your popularity signals Google that you are an authority in your market according to your human audience.